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TITLE: Realites [Realites magazine is "Le Magazine De France", but is an English language magazine. Including many features, photos and ads, in an oversized, beautiful glossy style!]
ISSUE DATE:
APRIL, 1964; Number 161
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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THIS MONTH'S COVER: For our special Easter issue we have chosen this Christ in Majesty, which Realites
has virtually rediscovered in Paris' Musee de Cluny. This is probably the first time that it has been
reproduced, certainly in colour. Its special shape, known as a zesica piscis, is formed by two equal
intersecting circular curves, and is common in medieval art. The medallion is the central section of
an oblong enamelled panel, and is a remarkable example of twelfth-century Limousin art.
SPECIAL EASTER ISSUE:
EDITORIAL: The Rise of the Ecumenical Spirit-an appraisal of one of the most
important phenomena of our times.
PREFACE: That They May Be One." By the Archbishop of Canterbury.
NEWS FROM PARIS:
Under the Paris Rooftops: Paule de Beaumont's monthly diary: A Pioneer
of French Posters-jean-Marie Le Clezio, Winner of the Prix Theophraste-Renaudot.
How to Become a French Cook: Regional menus and recipes from the
Berry, in central France. By Comtesse Guy de Toulouse-Lautrec.
Market Trends in Sculpture: A study of recent figures fetched by works
in New York, London and Paris. By Gerald Schurr.
THE COUNCIL AT THE CROSSROADS: Vatican II Before Schema 17: A leading authority on Church affairs examines the achievements of the Vatican Council prior to discussion of the great human problems contained in Schema 17, scheduled for this coming September's session. By Francis Mayor.
AN APPEAL TO THE WORLD'S CONSCIENCE: The Misery of Northeast Brazil: A dramatic action by a Brazilian bishop has drawn attention to the terrible suffering and social injustice of one of the world's worst depressed areas.
A MEETING POINT FOR PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS: The New Interpretation of the Bible: The use of Biblical exegesis, long the standard practice among Protestant theologians but only recently borrowed by their Catholic counterparts, may well provide a point of contact for the two churches. By Tanneguy de Quenetain.
A REAPPRAISAL OF LOVE IN THE WESTERN TRADITION: Has Marriage Lost its Spiritual Value?: An ardent feminist questions current attitudes to love and marriage at a time when they are due for discussion by the Council. By Suzanne Lilar.
CHRISTIANITY IN THE HEART OF ISLAM: The Copts-The World's Oldest Christian: Community: Suddenly the Pope's gesture towards the Eastern Churches has focussed a new light on the relatively little-known Copts-Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant- and their near-Biblical way of life. By Pierre Marchant.
THE METAPHYSICAL ANGUISH OF MODERN MAN: Giacometti's Dialogue with Death: Obsessed with the absurdity death makes of man, the sculptor GIACOMETTI translates man into matter with an almost religious strength. By Jean Clay.
MAN'S INNATE NEED FOR RELIGION: Hindu Pilgrimage in the Himalayas: This ascent to a cave dedicated to Shiva reveals that there is much common ground to be found between Hinduism and Christianity.
THE SEARCHINGS OF A MYSTIC: An Interview with JULIAN GREEN: A lifetime of spiritual torment has made this American novelist, who writes in French, a source of inspiration, especially to the younger generation. By Jean-Louis de Rambures.
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